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    The Student Discounts You’ll Regret Not Having in Adult Life

    Ah, the sweet, sweet nectar of student discounts. It feels a bit like having a superpower, doesn’t it? You flash that student ID, and suddenly you’re in the VIP section of life, reaping discounts like a professional couponer. But fair warning: the moment you toss that ID aside in the grand quest for adulthood, you’ll be left crying into your overpriced coffee without a penny off the price tag.

    Where to Hunt for Deals

    You could simply show your student ID, but let’s be real; that’s just so last season. Enter the apps: UNiDAYS and Student Beans. They’re like a discount buffet where you can gorge on savings. And here’s the best part—they’re free! It’s like finding out the “all-you-can-eat” sushi buffet also includes free dessert. No regrets here, folks.

    Subscriptions to Save Your Soul

    Let us dive into the depths of subscriptions, the black hole where money goes to die. First, we have Apple. For a measly £5.99 a month (rather than the painfully normal £10.99), you can get Apple Music and snag Apple TV+ for free. Yes, free—almost like that friend who only eats your snacks and never pays you back but throws in a couple of good Netflix recommendations.

    Amazon Prime provides six free months—like a trial period for life, but with fewer existential crises. After that, it’s just half price for students (£4.49/month). Subscribe now and watch your productivity plummet and your package collection grow!

    Travel: How to Get There Without Leaving Your Wallet Behind

    Now, let’s gallivant into the world of travel discounts, shall we? Looking for an escape? The 16-25 Railcard is like the golden ticket for students, offering a third off rail fares. For £35, you get this illustrious piece of plastic that screams “I’m young, and I travel cheap!” Just think, for £80, it can last for three glorious years. That’s more time than some people take to finish a degree!

    Oh, and don’t forget Jet2Holidays! Snag £105 off your holiday with the right code. Just keep in mind, you’ll need to read the fine print because rules apparently do exist. Who knew?

    Fashionably Late Discounts

    Let’s talk fashion, where trends change faster than you can say “fashion faux pas.” You can casually flaunt a 10% discount at ASOS if you flash your UNiDAYS or Student Beans account. Sometimes, they even sprinkle in better deals, making it feel like you’re winning the shopping lottery. And what’s life without a little luck?

    And speaking of luck, Bershka claims to offer 10% off, just like JD Sports, but with a minor caveat—you can’t use it on sale items. Surprise! It’s like walking into a shoe store only to discover they’re out of your size. How very thoughtful.

    Beauty, Food, and Other Indulgences

    Of course, you can’t live on discounts alone—unless you’re a mythical creature. Sephora hooks you up with a 15% discount, which is basically a nice little pat on the back for your beauty struggles. Boots and Superdrug join the fray, offering discounts that require you to sign up for cards that sound suspiciously like adulting. Spoiler alert: they’re free!

    And what’s a student life without food? Grab a whopping 20% off at Burger King from Sunday to Friday, because freedom is best enjoyed with a side of fries. And with Uber Eats, you can save £10 on your first two orders over £15 and get 50% off Uber One membership. It’s the culinary equivalent of a hug from a friend who forgot your birthday but still wants to buy you dessert.

    Activities for the Broke and Brave

    Last, but not least, we reach the fun section: activities! Because what’s the point in saving money if you have to squint at the walls in boredom? Hit up Hollywood Bowl for two games and a drink, all for just £10—making bowling sound classier than it really is. And if you love the cinema, Odeon offers a sweet 20% off on their Limitless subscription. That’s binge-watching movies for less than the price of a good avocado toast!

    So gear up, students: your discount destiny awaits! And while you might fritter away some hard-earned cash in the adult world, at least you’ll have the memories (and possibly a few boxes of overpriced chocolate) to hold onto. Cheers to that!

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